Tennessee Titans: Making Changes in the 2023 Offseason
The Tennessee Titans are hoping for a bounce-back season after starting last year 7-3 before going on to lose 7 straight and missing the playoffs entirely with a 7-10 record. There also a few questions at the quarterback after signing Ryan Tannehill to an extension two seasons ago, but drafting Malik Willis in the 2022 draft and Will Levis in 2023 leaves a bunch of questions about where this team is going.
The Titans has agreed to terms with rookie running back Tyjae Spears, adding to the depth of their offensive backfield. Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons has been leading by example, working diligently to recover from an ankle injury and encouraging his teammates to follow his lead. Veteran wide receiver Chris Moore, who had a productive 2022 season, is ready to contribute to the Titans in his new No. 11 jersey. Additionally, the team has agreed to terms with tight end Alize Mack, who previously played in the XFL. The team's organized team activities (OTAs) have been providing valuable insights into the team's progress and player development.
The Titans have also announced their selection of TVS as the Architect of Record for their new stadium, marking a significant step in the development of their future home.
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Edited by Jake Donovan